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Picture attached. i really need . geometry. which piece of information is incorrectly placed on the table.
a.) the bisector cuts the figure into two congruent parts.
b.) the bisector is equidistant from portions of the figure.
c.) the bisector passes through the midpoint of a segment.
d.) the bisector creates a right angle with the figure.
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